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High-end boutiques to move to former Hole's greenhouse site

High-end boutiques to move to former Hole's greenhouse site

Boutiques, cafĂ©s and small, private shops will soon take over what was once part of the original Hole’s greenhouse site.
Strike two for Villeneuve ASP

Strike two for Villeneuve ASP

County council’s plan to add some 6,000 people to Villeneuve died a quiet death this week after the province declined to give them an extension on a proposed area structure plan.
Council squeamish over housing society loan

Council squeamish over housing society loan

It will go right down to the wire but the city and St. Albert Housing Society are confident they can iron out a wrinkle that emerged Monday night in a financing deal.
Court Briefs

Court Briefs

Lying to police about his identity by giving them two fake names has netted a man four days in jail. David Michael Smith appeared in St. Albert court on Monday via closed-circuit television (CCTV) from the Edmonton Remand Centre.
New cycling club gets rolling in St. Albert

New cycling club gets rolling in St. Albert

People keen to rip up area trails and learn more about cycling culture have a new place to meet other like-minded individuals: the St. Albert Bike Association. The club is the first of its kind in St.
The mysterious goldeneye

The mysterious goldeneye

I've been photographing birds for a number of years, and the one I find the most enticing is the common goldeneye. I saw scores of them on Big Lake last April during the start of the spring melt.
Province looking into flooded Riverside site

Province looking into flooded Riverside site

Spring floods have swamped a stormwater pond under construction on the banks of the Sturgeon, and local environmentalists fear that the river’s fish may have been harmed as a result. St.
Fire ban lifted in St. Albert

Fire ban lifted in St. Albert

Weenie and marshmallow roasting can resume in St. Albert with renewed vigour after the city lifted its fire ban on Tuesday. There has been enough moisture and cool weather since the ban was put in place May 22.
Wetness dampens Rainmaker attendance

Wetness dampens Rainmaker attendance

Clear skies and sunshine blessed the Kinsmen Fairgrounds on the last day of the Rainmaker Rodeo, a welcome escape from the weekend's otherwise dreary weather. Rodeo organizers were hoping to be in Mother Nature's good graces this year, “but being an outdoor event, that's what happens,” said Patrick Dower, rodeo chair.
Big bloomers add extra punch to the garden

Big bloomers add extra punch to the garden

This week when crabapple and plum trees are at their fragrant best, it’s hard not to think of fruit-bearing trees.
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